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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cyanconnode Holdings Plc | LSE:CYAN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF93WP34 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 9.00 | 8.80 | 9.20 | 9.00 | 9.00 | 9.00 | 5,380 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electronic Components, Nec | 11.73M | -2.41M | -0.0074 | -12.16 | 29.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/12/2018 10:25 | Value will out at CYAN - perhaps the game is finally changing for the positive @ CYAN?!?!? | cpap man | |
07/12/2018 10:24 | realist19507 Dec '18 - 10:18 - 3074 of 3074 0 0 0 The buyers of today are the sellers of tomorrow. I'm afraid that is representative of the entire aim market - It is all fickle - And really depends on constant newsflow - | tomboyb | |
07/12/2018 10:20 | tomboyb7 Dec '18 - 09:56 - 3067 of 3073 Thanks Realist - However it does look like a good contract - Sort of contract any company wants - Cash and no real expenditure and it is with a state Chinese company - Can that be expanded - tomboyb7 Dec '18 - 10:02 - 3069 of 3073 Revenue generation almost immediate 2018 - To me it seems like a perfect contract and maybe licencing route will be better favored - emptyend7 Dec '18 - 10:04 - 3070 of 3073 ....grudge...... tomboyb7 Dec '18 - 10:06 - 3071 of 3073 It is also clear that most of u guys have been here a lot longer than I - So i have a "glass" view of the company - However it does look good and key question is can they follow up - tomboyb7 Dec '18 - 10:15 - 3072 of 3073 Premium buys in already - Licencing route - If they can follow up with minimal OUTLAY then this could be a t/o - | cpap man | |
07/12/2018 10:18 | The buyers of today are the sellers of tomorrow. | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 10:17 | emptyend - yes to a degree, but for good reason as the company continues to do to the less experienced what it has done to many over successive years. The renumeration packages that we've seen vs failed financial performance would also suggest a lack of any kind of shame here. So a grudge is justified. However grudge or not, the facts stand for themselves. There are plenty of reasons to take this company apart and dismantle the rhetoric at every step, grudge or no grudge. 15 years of hot air so far emptyend and shareholders have been fleeced year in, year out. Regards. | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 10:15 | Premium buys in already - Licencing route - If they can follow up with minimal OUTLAY then this could be a t/o - | tomboyb | |
07/12/2018 10:06 | It is also clear that most of u guys have been here a lot longer than I - So i have a "glass" view of the company - However it does look good and key question is can they follow up - | tomboyb | |
07/12/2018 10:04 | ....grudge...... | emptyend | |
07/12/2018 10:02 | Revenue generation almost immediate 2018 - To me it seems like a perfect contract and maybe licencing route will be better favored - | tomboyb | |
07/12/2018 09:56 | Thanks Realist - However it does look like a good contract - Sort of contract any company wants - Cash and no real expenditure and it is with a state Chinese company - Can that be expanded - | tomboyb | |
07/12/2018 09:55 | You asked a question and I answered. You choose to change my reasoning for an untruth. Believe what you want; you've the right attributes to be a CYAN holder. I've watched this company since the day it floated. There is only one or maybe two other posters on the net who have such a forensic knowledge of this companies history. Unfortunately for the BOD, I'm not going away. Regards. | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 09:51 | Ahhh I see, got your fingers burnt and now bitter and twisted. | detective1 | |
07/12/2018 09:50 | Call it a mix of morbid fascination and to call this company out for what it is. | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 09:49 | Why are you here? | detective1 | |
07/12/2018 09:48 | ANY of it tomboyb. This latest guff or ANY of the past announced orders, some of which are now several years old. | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 09:46 | It certainly looks to me like a good deal - And I wonder how much of it will come in at all. Realist - i presume that mean previous deals announced did not do full flow? | tomboyb | |
07/12/2018 09:45 | GREAT ENTRY POINT. | detective1 | |
07/12/2018 09:45 | ONWARDS AND UPWARDS. | detective1 | |
07/12/2018 09:45 | And for those who think they've opened an exciting 'NEW' Market.... Bulls*it. Cyan spent a couple of years announcing opportunities in China about a decade ago. Anyone remember the Shanghai Lighting debacle? lol | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 09:45 | SUPERB DEAL. | detective1 | |
07/12/2018 09:40 | £3M over two years......I wonder how much of that will be weighted into the fourth quarter of the second year? And I wonder how much of it will come in at all. If you go on past performance, very little in my view. lol More jam tomorrow imo. Still it will give them something to crow about when they release what I predict will be another dreadful set of interim results shortly and it should help them gloss over their abject failure to secure the revenues they promised earlier in the year. Still. This is CYAN. Gloss over present failures with more 'future' sales / opportunities. They're great at that. All in my opinion. ADYOR. | realist1950 | |
07/12/2018 09:38 | Looks like a way of justifying the next round of bonuses to me. Does it say exactly how much extra cash will find its way into the Cyan coffers ? Will that be enough to stem the cash burn ? Answers on the back of a small xmas card... | mtw | |
07/12/2018 09:32 | Any views as it looks immediate start for revenue streaming 2018 - | tomboyb |
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